The CRA provided the results of a previously-announced internal review into agency employees who may have inappropriately claimed COVID-era benefits
The Canada Revenue Agency says 120 public servants are no longer with the organization following an internal review into employees who inappropriately claimed COVID benefits while employed with the agency.
“Out of the approximately 600 cases we can report that 120 individuals are no longer with the CRA as a result of this internal review. The investigations and disciplinary processes continue,” the agency said. “Any CRA employee who inappropriately claimed the CERB will be required to repay the amounts if they haven’t already done so. Reviews of CRA employees who inappropriately claimed the CERB while working at the CRA are being handled through the CRA’s existing internal investigation and disciplinary processes, and could lead to referrals to law enforcement if criminality is suspected.”
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